Member Advantage

REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENT

A VITAL SOURCE OF GUIDANCE

Last month, the FHLBNY’s management team gathered with our Directors for the 2017 strategic Board off-site meeting. Spanning three days of comprehensive meetings, this annual event covers every aspect of our cooperative, from our performance to the products we offer, from our housing programs to the technology that runs our business, and from our membership to the environment in which we all operate. Each year, the strategic off-site provides us with the opportunity to discuss, develop and act on the strategies, initiatives and new products that drive our cooperative forward.

Our Board is at the center of this activity, not only during the annual off-site, but at each of its meetings that take place throughout the year. Ours is an active and involved Board, comprised of industry leaders in banking, housing and community development. Our Member Directors – who are drawn from the shareholders of our cooperative – provide significant insight into the needs of the members we serve, while our Independent Directors offer counsel as to how our cooperative can best support our many housing and community development partners. And together, all of our Directors provide management with guidance that is vital to the strength and performance of our franchise, ensuring that our cooperative continues to act on our mission and ably serve our members and our region.

Our Board serves a key function not only for our franchise, but also for our members: they are your representatives in our cooperative. That is why it is so important for all of our members to participate in the annual Director Election process. On June 30th, materials relating to this process, including the FHLBNY’s official Certificate of Nomination, were sent to all eligible shareholders. In total, five Directorships – one Member Directorship each representing our New Jersey, New York and Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands members; as well as two Independent Directorships representing our whole District – are up for election in 2017.

Eligible stockholders may, using the Certificate, nominate one person for each of their respective state’s open Member Directorships. Separately, those individuals interested in being nominated for the two open Independent Directorships must first submit an Independent Director Application Form to the FHLBNY. A copy of the Independent Director Application Form can be found at fhlbny.com/about-us/corporate-governance.aspx in the section entitled “About the FHLBNY’s 2017 Director Election.” All Certificates of Nomination and Independent Director Application Forms must be received at the FHLBNY by 5:00 p.m. ET on August 1, 2017.

Our Board provides our management team with guidance and insight as we develop and execute on the strategies that benefit our entire cooperative, and I encourage all of our members to participate in the election process. In this regard, as you consider potential nominations for Member Directorships and give thought to persons who might be interested in Independent Directorships, please keep diversity in mind. Your participation in this year’s Director election process is greatly appreciated, and will help keep the Board and the FHLBNY diverse and strong.

RECOGNITION FOR DIRECTOR LARRY THOMPSON

As I noted, our Directors are industry leaders who lend their vast experience and expertise to our cooperative. The strength of our Board was on display at this year’s Markets Choice Awards, at which Larry Thompson, vice chairman of the Deposit Trust Clearing Corporation and an Independent Director on our Board, received Markets Media Group’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The Markets Choice Awards serve to recognize “excellence in markets,” and over the course of his career, Director Thompson has certainly earned this recognition.

Just as our Board plays an important role in our franchise, so too does our franchise play an important role in our nation’s housing market as part of the broader Federal Home Loan Bank System. Last month, the Consumer Federation of America issued “The Federal Home Loan Bank System: A Chronological Review and Discussion of Key Issues,” an extensive and far-reaching history of our System and its impact. The report begins with the statement:

The Federal Home Loan Bank system has been a core fixture of US support for housing and home finance since its creation in 1932.

Throughout our 85-year history, our cooperative has focused on providing this support, for both our members and the markets we serve. The Federal Home Loan Bank System ended 2016 with more than $1 trillion in assets and approximately 7,100 members. Ours is a System that is both vast and vital, with funding that reaches every community in our nation. The Consumer Federation of America report, which can be found at consumerfed.org, succinctly summarizes the importance of our System – past, present and future.

The FHLBNY’s mission is an important one, and through the hard work of our team, our Board, our members and our community partners, we continue to act on it every day.

Sincerely,

José R. GonzálezPresident and Chief Executive Officer

FHLBNY SOLUTIONS

NEW SECONDARY MARKET OUTLET FOR MORTGAGES

The Mortgage Asset Exchange (MAX) is a new multi-seller to multi-buyer residential mortgage loan trading platform developed by MAXEX, LLC (MAXEX), a leading financial services technology company founded by long-time mortgage industry veterans. Through a strategic alliance with MAXEX, the FHLBNY is now able to offer qualified members the ability to sell residential mortgage loans to a wide variety of end Buyers, including some of the largest purchasers in the secondary market. Participating members will also be able to buy loans from other participating members, whether for investment purposes, to meet CRA requirements, or for other aggregation needs.

As a single destination for pricing, selling, purchasing, reviewing, and settling loans, MAX will help enable FHLBNY members to transact in the secondary mortgage market with greater confidence and more operational efficiency than ever before.

The MAX pilot program is now live and open to all FHLBNY members. We encourage you to take a look at MAX for your secondary market needs, as it supports a wide array of QM-eligible conventional mortgage products (both jumbo and conforming), new origination as well as seasoned loan transactions, flow and bulk execution strategies, and best efforts or mandatory delivery options. While the program will initially only involve servicing-released transactions, it is expected that a servicing-retained execution will also be available in the near future.

Key Features of MAX

Single Clearinghouse and Counterparty

MAXEX’s wholly-owned subsidiary, MAXEX Clearing LLC, acts as the clearinghouse and is the single counterparty to both the Buyer and the Seller in each transaction. Standing in the middle as principal, MAXEX Clearing buys the loan from the Seller and simultaneously resells it to the Buyer, on identical, fully-disclosed terms, including identical representations and warranties. This creates a more efficient market by allowing Sellers to sell loans to, and Buyers to buy loans from, a wide spectrum of mortgage market participants, while only having to maintain a direct, contractual (and operational) relationship with one counterparty – MAXEX Clearing.

Single, Standardized Contract

All approved Buyers and Sellers (collectively, "Exchange Participants") agree to be governed by MAX Rules, which include standardized loan sale terms and a common set of representations and warranties that were developed through extensive collaboration with many of the market’s leading participants. In stark contrast to the fragmented and “bespoke” nature of today’s secondary market, the MAX platform allows Exchange Participants to execute a single, standardized legal agreement and effectively be able to transact with numerous counterparties on the same terms for every loan transaction.

Centralized Approval and Monitoring

All Exchange Participants are qualified and continually vetted by MAXEX and the FHLBNY. As a long-standing practice, the FHLBNY routinely assesses the credit profile and ongoing financial health of each its member institutions, and therefore, is uniquely positioned to ensure that all Sellers on MAX are financially-sound originators. With its centralized approval and monitoring features, MAXEX aims to provide Buyers with a high degree of confidence when transacting on MAX.

In order to detect and reduce the incidence of manufacturing defects (i.e., potential representation and warranty breaches), MAXEX performs a comprehensive independent loan audit of every loan traded through MAX. MAXEX’s proprietary audit review engine extracts more than 1,600 data fields from a standard loan file and runs thousands of rules-based validation tests to check for document inclusion, data verification, cross-document data consistency, and program/product eligibility. This highly automated process identifies any “hot spots” in a loan file before it is submitted to subject-matter experts for further analysis, with the goal of creating a scalable, accurate, and consistent loan review process that leads to defect-free mortgages and increased confidence for all Exchange Participants.

Independent Dispute Resolution and Backstop

All Exchange Participants agree to settle any disputes through a binding, loser-pays arbitration process that is designed to expedite a fair resolution of legitimate claims while discouraging frivolous put-back requests. MAXEX guarantees the payment of all validated repurchase claims through: (i) the FHLBNY, which enforces its members’ obligations so long as the member is solvent; and (ii) a separate public company, which provides a backstop should the Seller be insolvent or no longer a going concern. This backstop mechanism provides MAX Buyers with confidence that all counterparty obligations will be adequately and expeditiously met.

The Big Picture

The FHLBNY is pleased to offer this exciting new program to its members. MAX’s centralized participant approval and monitoring, independent loan audits, and backstop mechanism enhance the value of mortgage loans that trade through MAX and relieve both Buyers and Sellers of many of the risks and costs in today’s secondary market. In addition, MAX’s single counterparty structure allows for anonymous two-way trading, which enables all Sellers to receive best execution pricing for their loans, regardless of their size, transaction volume, or perceived counterparty risk. By more efficiently connecting Buyers and Sellers, MAX eliminates the middleman and reduces duplicative costs, thus further improving the overall execution for both Buyers and Sellers.

If you would like the FHLBNY to visit your offices and present this opportunity to your team, please contact your FHLBNY Calling Officer at (212) 441-6700.

ENHANCE YOUR LIQUIDITY POSITION WITH THE FHLBNY

As the economy continues to improve so does loan demand amongst our members. However, sustaining commensurate deposit growth is becoming more difficult due to regulation creating heightened competition for retail deposits. Large banks (total assets of $50 billion and greater) are now required to meet the requirements of the U.S. Interagency’s (comprised of the Federal Reserve, FDIC and OCC) Liquidity Coverage Ratio, which compels them to compete for retail deposits like never before. Smaller institutions are also feeling the impact of this regulation, and will continue to do so as their liquidity and interest rate risk positions are threatened. Now is the time to work towards optimizing your liquidity position at the FHLBNY to help you continue to attain and sustain balance sheet growth.

Maximize Your Borrowing Potential with a Collateral "Check-up"

Various collateral requirements are in place for credit extensions in order to help protect members’ investments in the cooperative and maintain the FHLBNY’s ability to serve as a reliable, cost-effective, and accessible source of liquidity. With this in mind, "fix the roof" while it’s sunny — don’t wait for an emergency or regulatory exam to focus on ways to improve your liquidity position.

For example, did you know that if you are pledging whole loan residential mortgages, there may be opportunities to pledge additional mortgage types, such as home equities, multifamily and commercial real estate loans? There is also the potential to enhance the valuations of your pledged mortgages by providing additional data points in your monthly loan listing. Perhaps your loan data submission can be improved to rectify data issues that cause loans to be excluded from your pool of pledged mortgages — we can help with that as well. Your investment portfolio may also present another opportunity to broaden your pledged collateral. Be ready for that rainy day — let us perform a diagnostic collateral check-up to determine ways to expand your available liquidity.

MULOCs are tri-party agreements between the member institution, the FHLBNY, and a municipal depositor, by which the FHLBNY guarantees performance by the member institution with its obligation to the municipal depositor. The MULOC is deemed as acceptable collateral to secure municipal deposits by the states of New York and New Jersey, as well as the U.S. Virgin Islands territory, and a member may use whole loan mortgages to collateralize the MULOC while leaving liquid securities unencumbered. The MULOC is operationally efficient and is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing low-yielding securities for the sole purpose of collateralizing municipal deposits.

Furthermore, using whole loan mortgages to collateralize MULOCs enable municipal deposits to be used for lending in your respective communities, rather than for funding security collateral. Regular Letters of Credit (L/Cs) are also available for other general purposes, such as facilitating residential housing finance or community lending, to assist with asset/liability management, liquidity, or other funding purposes.

Through our advance programs, the FHLBNY offers members the ability to pledge relatively illiquid whole loan mortgages to obtain liquidity. Advances may offer a more economical and efficient way to obtain funding versus delivering securities for repurchase agreements — yet another way to keep liquid assets unencumbered.

Your Calling Officer is always available to discuss how our advance programs may be used to meet your funding needs, and to help find ways to improve your institution’s lending capacity for the benefit of our communities. Contact us today at (212) 441-6700.

We encourage you to use us as a resource by taking advantage of our Member-Director Education Program for your board of directors and management team. We can visit your institution, or host your team at our corporate headquarters in New York City. Contact your Calling Officer at (212) 441-6700 to schedule a program.

UPCOMING EVENTS

The FHLBNY looks forward to connecting with our members and business associates in person at the following upcoming events. Please visit the Upcoming Events section on our website.

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